Lisa Daniels

Lisa Daniels

Birth : 1930-12-31, Birmingham, England, UK

Death : 2010-02-12

History

Lisa Daniels (1930–2010) was a British stage, film and television actress.

Profile

Lisa Daniels

Movies

Swashbuckler
Pirates' Lady
A pirate and a hot-tempered noblewoman join forces to protect Jamaica from a tyrant.
Smash-Up on Interstate 5
Doctor
In this made-for-TV disaster movie, the lives of a group of motorists are chronicled retrospectively after they're involved in a 39-car pile-up on California's Interstate 5 over 4th of July weekend.
Hustling
Guest at Party
Based on Gail Sheehy's book, this film chronicles how a reporter for a New York City magazine decided to investigate the city's prostitution industry to find out just who was making all the money. What she found out caused a firestorm of controversy--that many of the city's richest and most powerful families and corporations benefited directly and indirectly from the illegal sex business.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Perdita (voice)
When a litter of dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the parents must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement. In a Disney animation classic, Dalmatian Pongo is tired of his bachelor-dog life. He spies lovely Perdita and maneuvers his master, Roger, into meeting Perdita's owner, Anita. The owners fall in love and marry, keeping Pongo and Perdita together too. After Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies, Anita's old school friend Cruella De Vil wants to buy them all. Roger declines her offer, so Cruella hires the criminal Badun brothers to steal them -- so she can have a fur coat.
The Virgin Queen
Mary
Sir Walter Raleigh overcomes court intrigue to win favor with the Queen in order to get financing for a proposed voyage to the New World.
The Glass Slipper
Serafina
Musical adaptation of the story of Cinderella and her magical trip to the prince's ball.
The Gambler from Natchez
Ivette Rivage
A discharged army Captain returns home to New Orleans to take revenge on the men who murdered his father.
Princess of the Nile
Handmaiden
Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her country of its Bedouin conquerors, forms an alliance with Prince Haidi, son of the Caliph of Bagdad. She practices her intrigues both at the court and, disguised as a dancing girl, in the market place.
Man in the Attic
Mary Lenihan
London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper killing, soft-spoken Mr. Slade, a research pathologist, takes lodgings with the Harleys, including a gloomy attic room for "experiments." Mrs. Harley finds Slade odd and increasingly suspects the worst; her niece Lily (star of a decidedly Parisian stage revue) finds him interesting and increasingly attractive. Is Lily in danger, or are her mother's suspicions merely a red herring?